Quiz Game made in England in 1962 by Bell Toys. It is a family quiz game called the "The Wizard of Oz". This works along the same lines as the Magic Robot games that were also made in the 1960's. There are sheets of questions and answers covering eight different categories. You stand the Wizard figure in the red magnetic base and move his pointer to a...
"The fast moving, quick thinking word game" "Challenge each other to solve word scrambles. Can you be the first with the solution, hit your button and leave your opponent in a confusion of letters? But be clever, next time he may turn the tables on you!" A simple anagram solving game with a twist, the board spins 180 degrees at the press of a button. The...
Code WO I & WO II (World War I & World War II) is an educational game that helps children placing links between certain topics such as: countries, events, important people... This game is an expansion of the original game codenames. How to win the game? First of all, there are two teams (red and blue) with two leaders. On the table there are 25 cards set...
Players are dealt 12, 10 or 8 cards depending on the number of players. The cards are three types - Land cards, Goods cards and Choice cards (which act as jokers). The game plays a little like Rummy as players have to collect sets which are laid in front of them. You can add to your sets and you can add to opponents' sets. The sets within the card types...
The Woblet games are played with two-sided letter tiles. Make the longest word or crosswords. Find a secret word or pass on the hot potato. Always try to play faster than your opponents. Exciting or relaxing. Competitive or chill. Creative and above all: fun. You play all at once and don’t have to wait until it’s your turn. The rules of the games are...
This is a game about buying furniture by the local furniture manufacturer Rolf Benz. In it players spin a spinner and move from the "Rolf Benz showroom" in the middle of the board first to one of 4 appartments to claim one. Then they move to the different furniture stores on the outer edges of the board. Each of the furniture stores carries only 1 type of...
Wolfje, Wolfje hoe laat is het? ("Little wolf, little wolf, what time is it?") is an education game that helps children reading clocks - both analogue and digital. In the game, players try to get bring their four sheep home. Each turn, the active player will roll the die, and move one of his sheep forward along the track. If the sheep ends on one of the...
In Wolfsspuren you play a pack of wolves. Each player plays, at most, three wolves, either female or male in a pack that is played together. The higher you are in the ranking of the pack the more victory points you get, but the pack have to cooperate to some degree to ensure their survival. Thus there is a mixture between cooperation and competition. You...